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You
must be accepted and classified as degree seeking
at UCF in an eligible program.
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To ensure enrollment
in sufficient hours for the various financial aid
programs, please refer to the Program Eligibility
Charts.
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You may not receive
aid in excess of your cost of attendance.
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You must not be in
default on any federal educational loan or owe repayment
on a federal grant at this or any other institution.
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You must provide all
information requested for the completion of your file.
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You must notify the
Office of Student Financial Assistance of any changes
in your housing status.
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You must be a U.S.
citizen or an eligible non-citizen, (e.g. resident
alien). Eligible non-citizens include I-151, I- 551,
and I-688 cardholders as well as some I-94 classifications.
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You must have a high
school diploma or GED certificate.
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A male applicant must
be registered with Selective Service, if applicable.
Male citizens of the U.S. and male immigrant aliens
18 through 25 years old must be registered with the
U.S. Selective Service System to be eligible for Federal
financial aid.
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You
must maintain UCF's Standards for Satisfactory Academic
Progress.